Drinking-glass holder



Sept. 18 1923. 68, 55 M. BLACKMAN ET AL DRINKING GLASS HOLDER Filed Sent. 50, 1921 Patented Sept. 18, 1923.

-MABEL.B1ACKMAN, LILLiAN 7K. nosrna, AND ESTELLE-334 31113 M KEEM i IRTEW YORK,- N.-Y.; saIn-B Ao-K An ASSIGNOR; 'ro, SAIDQHQSIEB,,AKD ISAJD MQK E Q V nmnKrne-GL ssnoLnEn.

" Application filed september 30,1221. se ri i-nefsoasao.

To all whow zl it may 0 mm;- I

Be it known that we, MABEL LILLIAN IQ Hosnm, and ESTELLE, Batman MoKEE, citizens of .thef, United States, j and residents of the city, coun ty, and'fitate of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Drinking-Glass Holder, of which the following is a specification. Y j

This invention relates to'drinking glass containers of the metal type. which are used generally in the dispensing of beverages.

An important object of the invention is the provision, in conjunction with the glass container, of a part thereof which is adapted'to receive a spoon, and in some forms namental appearance, be light in weight and be easily cleaned.

' Drawings.

Figure 1is a View in elevation of the container having therein a glass and spoon. Figure 2 1s a View In, elevatlon'of thecontainer and showing more clearly the spoon retaining portion thereof. 7

Figure 3 is is a top'plan view showing how the bottom of the container is formed.

ing portion attached thereto.

Figure 5 is a top plan view of-the container as shown in Figure 4:.

Figure 6 is a view in elevation of the container as shown in Figure 4, with a handle provided thereon.

Description.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, 12 denotes generally a glass container,

having disposed thereon the glass 13 and BLACKMAN,

V The members eiitend upwardly about two'thirds the length of the glass and are I squared} at the-top; A like inember- 19' disposed opposite. to; the member f 182-is' bent to form a' ha'ndle20 at the-upper-endthere-- of with which'the container 'may--be carried.

Another member 21' disposed opposite to, the. member 17 is-bent upwardly and. out

as at 22 to formthe two distended portions l 23 which are bent back upon themselves and: joined to form a semicircular spoon'ladle of which is above and a little to the side of'the horizontallydisposed partL The spoon can only be inserted under theend 27. When the ladle" portion into the hook by being held at Jan a-ngle'that will allow thethicknessof the handle to pass ofthe spoon is in themember 24 the handle 1 of. the spoon cannot become disengaged from within the hook 26.

In the modification illustrated .in Fig. 4 use'is made of'a single piece 28 similar to the member 21, which has attached thereto a' glass encompassing clamp 29 and a hook 30 which, is adapted to extend over the rim of the glass.

Vhen thespoon' is in v position as shown in Fig. at the same forms a'h'andle by means of which the glass may be held.

of the glass at four points, so that unnecessary rattle will be eliminated. The con- In Figure 6 is. shown a handle 31 attainer provides also for a sanitary means of supporting the spoon before and after use.

Claims. 7 1. A cup holder comprising a supporting member, an-upstanding arm 'ca'rried at one side of said supporting member, a laterally offset hook formedat the upper end of said arm and adapted to engage the handle portion of a spoon, and-a bracket formed at the lower end of said arm-for receiving the ried at one side oi said supporting member,v

a laterally offset hook formed at theupper end of said arm and adapted to engage the handle portionsof a spoon, and a bracket formed at theilower endof said arm for receiving-the bowl portion ofthe spoon, the

handle lportionof the spoon being disposed in spacedand'eupwardly, inclined relation with respectto said arm and that portion of the same extending between said hook and saidbracket being adapted for use as a handle for the holder.

3. A receptacle container oomprising a bottom portion adapted to support thereon. a receptaole and including upstanding arms, ,one

of said arms having its lowerend portion Y provided with means for receiving the bowl end of a spoon, the upper end portion of said armbeing provided ith means for engaging the handle portion of the spoon when the bowl portion thereofis resting in V the said first mentioned means, I

,MABEL BLAGKMAN; 'LILLIAN K. HOSIER; ESTELLE BREUERMQKEE1 7 

